and why is it radiohead
What is the most British band ever?
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its actually the smiths m8
Not really, they don't really flaunt any kind of cool britanna stuff like real britpop bands did or anything like that. Also the Ok Computer album cover was taken from a highway in Connecticut
*AHEM* M8?
I'd say it's XTC, closely followed by Porcupine Tree.
Just look at these two madlads.
I would say Muse, but one of their members is black.
You're an idiot.
Ladytron.
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Mark Hollis is probably the most british looking person I've ever seen so I'm going to go with Talk Talk
Oasis
COR BLOIMEY M8 HOWS YER PLANET TELEX
I'm a bong and always thought he looked like Sminem
The Jam
They are a big deal in the uk but not anywhere else
>Porcupine Tree
They are more successful in the rest of Europe than the UK
Al Stewart
It's not about the place where they're successful, it's all about the way Steven Wilson's music sounds like and it has a very distinguished British sound.
Same goes for XTC. They were more famous in the USA, but the music is British af.
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How does one properly measure Britishness? I just judge based on the amount of obscure cultural references
Gotta be Half Man Half Biscuit
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Can’t believe no one has said The Kinks yet. They literally made a song about tea and a concept album about the history of England.
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That’s most northwest, or just plain Manc.
Actually:
Fuck off. You can’t just say “most British”, it changes. I’m fuck all like my (dirty) northern brothers. Britain is a very diverse country. It’s only small to you fat cunts because you have no grasp of geography. Do Earth a favour and kys.
Good call but they are more about London and HC.
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The Beatles
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fuck all of you, it's so obviously Cardiacs
"The Rolling Stones" and it isn't even close.
" Most people in England don't live in the North, and people are snobby in England, so they wanted a band from the South."
Mick Jagger
Cream might be the sound of England perhaps, yes or Zeppelinno.
Yes, Le Crimson, donnu it's the niche of good music and if you are not from U.K yet you were brought to U.K you'd become good like Jimi Hendrix did.
That's not Gabriel-era Genesis!
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>it has a very distinguished British sound
It doesn't. It has a generic prog rock sound.
Friendly reminder that the most British band can not be the most British if they are playing American music (soul, disco, rock, hip hop, techno, house, etc)
Kinks have been mentioned once with NO mention of Pulp.
You are all wrong because of this
Took this long for somebody to post objective truth
It's T-Rex and you know it.
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So these guys then?